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Target is latest company to roll back some DEI programs
The companies fighting back against Trump's war on DEI
JPMorgan and Costco say DEI efforts help drive innovation and success, though other companies like Meta and Walmart are scaling back policies.
Target becomes latest company to backtrack on DEI initiatives
Target is ending its DEI program this year, the latest corporation to step away from such policies in the face of scrutiny from conservative groups.
Target is the latest company to roll back some DEI programs
Target is joining a wave of US companies pulling back on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, as right-wing pressure leads companies to alter their commitment to hiring diverse candidates and expanding access.
DEI, Costco
Costco shareholders reject anti-DEI measure
Costco's shareholders overwhelmingly rejected a proposal that called for assessing the risk of keeping its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs in place.
Costco won't join DEI backlash. Why shareholders rejected anti-'woke' proposal.
Costco shareholders voted down an investor proposal from a right-leaning think tank that urged management to investigate the business risks of DEI.
Costco Rejects Shareholder Proposal to Scale Back DEI
Costco's stance in support of DEI contrasts with the positions taken by other big consumer brands, including Walmart and McDonald's.
Monte dei Paschi bids for Mediobanca
Italian Bank Monte Dei Paschi Launches 13 Billion Euro Takeover Bid for Peer Mediobanca
Italian bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena has announced it is launching a 13.3 billion euro takeover bid for larger peer Mediobanca in a surprise move that could reshape the country’s banking sector
Monte dei Paschi bids for Mediobanca as Italian banking drama escalates
By Valentina Za and Gianluca Semeraro MILAN (Reuters) -State-backed Monte dei Paschi di Siena on Friday joined the consolidation wave sweeping Italian banking with a surprise 13.3 billion euro ($14 billion) all-share offer to buy merchant bank Mediobanca.
Monte dei Paschi launches €13bn takeover offer for Mediobanca
Monte dei Paschi di Siena has launched €13.3bn takeover offer for rival Mediobanca in a move that would shake up Italy’s banking sector. The offer, announced on Friday, values Milanese group Mediobanca’s shares at €15.
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Fire DEI Employees ‘To The Maximum Extent Allowed By Law’: Trump Administration
Federal government heads ordered to "take action to terminate, to the maximum extent allowed by law, all DEI, DEIA, and ...
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These companies are standing by their DEI policies amid backlash
While some companies steer away from diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies, others are sticking with their previous ...
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Trump doesn't only want to end DEI. He's also voiding a Civil Rights-era anti-discrimination rule.
President Trump revoked a 1965 rule that prohibited federal contractors from discriminating against employees or job ...
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What is DEI, and how much money has the government spent on it?
Several major companies like Target, Walmart and McDonald’s have begun to roll back DEI programs in the wake of a ...
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Federal agencies begin removing DEI guidance from websites in Trump crackdown
Several federal agencies have begun removing resources for underrepresented Americans from their webpages following President ...
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Target becomes latest company to roll back DEI programs
One of the country’s largest retailers said it will end the diversity, equity and inclusion goals it sets in three-year ...
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How Trump’s Assault on DEI Will Ripple Across Corporate America
New executive orders aim to use the federal government’s purse strings to reshape the diversity practices of companies it ...
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Target is ending DEI goals as workplace inclusion gets strong opponent in White House
Discount store chain Target says it’s joining rival Walmart and a number of other prominent American brands in scaling back ...
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